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I am selling my Magna Ralliart. 2002 model Manual, Sunroof, White with dark tinted windows and 25550 kms on the clock. It has all factory options like sports seats, ralliart instrument cluster adn awesoem Eclipse sound system.It is i great condition and need to sell to look at next project.

Looking to get into a GTR so if anyone wants to swap, could be interested with cash adjustment.

Price is $25000 and sorry have no photos as my computer had died. It has lots of reg and full service history from Eastside Mitsubishi, Melbourne.

For photos you can go to carsales and is the white one from melbourne.

Thanks. Call me on 0401-004-999 if you are interested.

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Any interested trades out there.

Hi, i am looking for a Ralliart Magna, but im not really sure if you would be interested in my car as a trade?

its not a GTR its an R33 GTST:

1994 R33 GTS-T

White

Manual

126,000kms

Nismo 400R Bodykit

Sunroof

Series 2 Turbo (40,000kms)

Custom Dump Pipe

3 1/2 inch xForce Cat Back Exhaust

High Flow Cat

17x9 front and 17x110 rear rims

Blitz Turbo Timer

Turbosmart Boost Controller (8/12psi)

Apexi BOV

Trust Front Mount Intercooler with custom Stainless Steel Piping

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Split Fire Coils

Earthing Kit

Pedders Sports Rider Suspension

Dyno Tuned at 12psi and making 209.8kw (280hp) at the wheels

if you would like to see what it looks like i can send you a lot of pics if you cna send me an email address...

anyway let me know.

Tim

0418 423 411

Hi, i am looking for a Ralliart Magna, but im not really sure if you would be interested in my car as a trade?

its not a GTR its an R33 GTST:

1994 R33 GTS-T

White

Manual

126,000kms

Nismo 400R Bodykit

Sunroof

Series 2 Turbo (40,000kms)

Custom Dump Pipe

3 1/2 inch xForce Cat Back Exhaust

High Flow Cat

17x9 front and 17x110 rear rims

Blitz Turbo Timer

Turbosmart Boost Controller (8/12psi)

Apexi BOV

Trust Front Mount Intercooler with custom Stainless Steel Piping

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Split Fire Coils

Earthing Kit

Pedders Sports Rider Suspension

Dyno Tuned at 12psi and making 209.8kw (280hp) at the wheels

if you would like to see what it looks like i can send you a lot of pics if you cna send me an email address...

anyway let me know.

Tim

0418 423 411

PM sent tim, thanks.

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